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What is singular possesive case?

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What is singular possesive case?

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Case refers the declension of nouns, pronouns and adjectives, etc. English does not use declensions as other languages do. Russian uses six cases, German four. In German for example, the nominative case of “the man” is “der Mann” and is used as the subject of a sentence – The man is here (Der Mann ist hier). The genitive case of “the man” is “des Mannes” (of the man) and is used to denote possession – I have the man’s book (Ich habe das Buch des Mannes) The dative case of “the man” is “dem Manne’ (to the man) and is used to denote the indirect object – I give the book to the man (Ich gebe dem Manne das Buch). The accusative case of “the man” is “den Mann” and is used to denote the direct object – I see the man (Ich sehe den Mann). In English, the nomative case “the man” is used for the subject. The possessive case “the man’s” is used to denote possession and the objective case “the man” is used to denote the object. Singular possessive pronouns are: my, your, his/her. The plural posses

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